United Against Human Trafficking

a worldwide yoga event to raise awareness about human trafficking. Last year the funds raised helped provide a roof over the head of 95 girls and boys at Odanadi’s rehabilitation centres. Participants helped pay for food, electricity and running water – and contributed to the salaries of 22 social workers, psychotherapists, administrative and educational staff.

Odanadi founders Stanly and Parashuram say, “For the Odanadi residents YST means a sense of belonging. They feel they have relatives and friends across the globe who love them and want the best for them. When the name of Odanadi is taken to countries across the world, it starts a healing process. It gives us the energy to carry on.”

Discover how you can get involved, and about the incredible work being done by Odanadi. To find out here how the money raised from Yoga Stops Traffick will be spent visit www.odanadi.org

Odanadi

Over the past 25 years Odanadi Seva Trust has rescued and rehabilitated more than 4,200 children, carried out 70 brothel raids and brought 150 traffickers to justice. More than 20,000 children, men and women have been educated about sexual exploitation and 630 missing children were returned to their families. With your help, compassion and cooperation, Odanadi will continue to provide a place of sanctuary for the survivors of human trafficking and offer them a chance to rebuild their lives.